Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We will have a different attitude , we 'll bear to watch what is happening in competitive tendering and to ask questions and to get the right the facts on competitive tendering because we found a lot of these round the competitive tendering do n't you , do n't you worry and we ai n't finished with it yet I can tell you and also we have ev , the people who are , the in house , walking in the house , have a right to have some protection from it , to see that when we dole out those contracts that it least they are genuine and they 've got a someone to see that that their interest is looked after .
2 The fact that the priest is showing tourists rather than the illiterate the paintings is only half the point that Mac Caig is trying to put across .
3 When , in July 1939 , it seemed that war was inevitable , the Poles decided to give the French and the British the results of their research , as well as two actual Enigma machines .
4 Coleridge required love , as the final lines of the agonizing The Pains of Sleep remind him .
5 Not necessarily all of the them , but most of them , that would leave the straight jurisdictionals and the clear no hopers , maybe the investigators would be getting a few of the ones that otherwise ideally they should n't but
6 so I think we 're inerent , inherently , er , unlikely to be able to predict that very well , but certainly if we can get the jurisdictional outs , and the clear no injustices and those to Sarah , then I think we should do that across the four teams , what we 've got at the moment is quite distorting as well , in other ways , look at my
7 It 's not just the old the burglars are targetting .
8 By the Ordovician the gastropods were a varied group present in a variety of shallow water habitats .
9 This brings us inevitably to international law : the rules which make agreements between states binding ; the rules which seek to limit from the outside the kinds of actions which states may take in relation to each other and provide a framework within which they may negotiate .
10 The visionary places in the ordinary the elements of the eternal and raises it to a higher plane of reality .
11 On one side were the Goldsmiths ' Company 's arms , in gold , four yards in diameter , with the legend " Free Grammar School , Stockport " ; on the other the arms again , with " Founded and Endowed by Sir Edmond Shaa , Knight , 1487 ; Re-endowed by the Worshipful the Goldsmiths ' Company , 1832 " in gold letters .
12 At the left the movements of a ground-feeding bird , such as a song thrush Turdus philomelos , are shown for a bird that has learned that its food is clumped .
13 It also brings in the bases the the basic the bases and the alkalis .
14 Can use the good the things , I mean , for a , for us who have n't got permanent jobs yet
15 But basically they dish out their awards in accordance with strata of society — influential architect Richard Rogers got a knighthood — rather than genuine appreciation for the good the recipients have done their country .
16 But among the elderly the tensions and illness that may result are defined as natural accompaniments to ageing ( Bosanquet , 1978 ) .
17 Since the days of Frederick the Great the Germans had been brought up to believe that the Poles were drunken , brutish and in every way inferior .
18 When in the aftermath of Alexander the Great the Romans greatly increased the flow of trade between India and the Mediterranean they notably enlarged the range of precious substances .
19 Course and the bomb gone on the broke the winches and that , and that had gone so far , you know , that timber , that has crushed the timber all , more or less all together .
20 He was so blatantly , shamelessly inquisitive , so ready to place the most sensational interpretation on the smallest of circumstances and , under the guise of concern , to savour to the full the trials and tragedies of his neighbours .
21 The big city stations of the nineteenth century reflected to the full the Victorians ' unashamed belief in monumentality .
22 The Trust 's gardens are constantly changing , with the gardeners having to pit their wits against the uncertainties of plant growth and climate , exploiting to the full the limitations imposed by soil and site .
23 and you erm you know your next big and the mean a signals as to whether or not it sort of the floor 's being offered .
24 It was no easier for the mourners , at Kelly 's parish church of St Mary 's , in Newent , Gloucestershire , with Once In Royal David 's City and the poignant The Colours of the Day .
25 He was selling to the military the concessions of accepting Midgetman ( perhaps a two-warhead version ) and limiting MXs to 50 .
26 Within the pale the strangers entering were observed immediately , and approached with an alertness and efficiency that probably stemmed from the fact that the earl himself was in residence .
27 Only the previous day Louisa had been pondering a passage from the Aurelia occulta in which Mercurius promised to bestow on the adept the powers of male and female , of heaven and earth .
28 The players brought out into the open the threats they have received , and I have also suffered them .
29 Erm y you get a lot of well we did get a lot of verbal abuse from the young the youngsters .
30 However , in April a thief who fled from a house in Hartlepool , Cleveland onto an adjacent cricket pitch was apprehended on the boundary by two of the fielding side — one a prison officer , the other a police cadet .
  Next page